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It's mimetype, not "minetype", and the file should have no extension. See: https://www.w3.org/publishing/epub3/epub-ocf.html#sec-zip-container-mime
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Thanks @girzel for this, saved me a modicum of work :-) I've grabbed you change into my branch https://github.com/clach04/pypub/tree/main (trying to clean up a bunch of fixed into one place). |
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Cross reference for complete mimetype fix #25 |
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The name of the mimetype file should be "mimetype", not "minetype", and the file should have no extension.
See:
https://www.w3.org/publishing/epub3/epub-ocf.html#sec-zip-container-mime
I haven't changed this in the MANIFEST file, because it says not to edit it. I also haven't changed it in the test output Epub file, as it seems like that file shouldn't be part of the repository at all, as it's an artifact of the test suite.
Anyway, I guess I'm surprised the epubs were validating, with a bogus mimetype file!